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2/28/1994
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Minutes - 19940228
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\Board of County Commissioners\Minutes - Approved\1990's\1994
Public Hearing Notice for 02-28-1994 Mtg. - Proposed Revisions to the Zoning Ordinance
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\BOCC Archives\Notices - Public Hearings
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, <br /> rr .V—:.� —�. . _ -., V. +1• ..1 U. ,., . ';"! �Yn .,•vVVI..� c=. . , .,, �1 1 <br /> V1 J <br /> Orange County Watershed Protection <br /> February 17, 1994 <br /> Page 3 <br /> not located on the resident's own property, especially if the easement exists on an undeveloped <br /> parcel or on a remote portion of a developed lot not normally seen or encountered during day to <br /> day homeowner activities. It has certainly been OWASA's experience that some of the most <br /> intractable utility problems are ones in which private sewer lines are located on someone else's <br /> property. <br /> To the extent that offsite easements result in increased numbers of unresolved septic system <br /> problems, I believe that the potential water quality risks represented by the County's proposal <br /> outweigh the potential benefits of design flexibility. Accordingly, it is my opinion that the current <br /> prohibition for offsite septic easements should be left in place for the Cane Creek and University <br /> Lake watersheds. <br /> Edward A. Holland, AICP <br /> Director of Planning and Development <br /> PROVIDE TO BOARD OF DIRECTORS <br /> AM I - <br />
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